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The Stoic Billionaire's Secret Family Exposed Novel Cover

The Stoic Billionaire's Secret Family Exposed

I lived in a sanitized mansion kept at a constant sixty-five degrees, governed by a legal contract that dictated everything from our intimacy schedule to my "modest" wardrobe. My husband, Cedrick Fields, was a world-renowned stoic who preached discipline and emotional detachment, treating our marriage like a corporate merger and me like a line-item expense he was tired of paying. The illusion of his "virtuous" life shattered when I found his hidden tablet. I expected corporate secrets, but instead, I found a folder titled "Sanctuary." It was filled with photos of him laughing on yachts and playing with a toddler who undeniably had his eyes. He wasn't a cold machine; he was a devoted father and a passionate lover to socialite Julianna Baird. When I tried to fight back, his assistant threatened to cut the funding for my mother's ventilator, forcing me to sign a document admitting I was "mentally unstable." Then, Cedrick did the unthinkable: he moved his mistress and secret child into our home, relegating me to the servants' quarters and ordering me to play the "reclusive aunt" to protect his public image. I was forced to watch them play "happy family" in the rooms I once decorated, realizing even my own step-family had been on his payroll for years, helping him hide the betrayal. They all knew about his second life while I was being starved of affection and dignity in a house that felt more like a prison every day. But Cedrick's arrogance was his ultimate downfall. He was so distracted by moving Julianna into the master suite that he didn't bother to read the stack of NDAs I placed on his desk. Hidden among the corporate jargon was a petition for the dissolution of our marriage. He signed it without even looking up from his phone, unknowingly handing me the legal victory I needed. I didn't just leave that night; I walked out with his signature on a divorce and a folder full of evidence that would burn his "stoic" reputation to the ground.
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Chapter 2

The morning sun hit the marble countertops of the kitchen with an aggressive brightness. Elenore stood in the doorway, dressed in the charcoal gray dress Cedrick insisted was "modest and unobtrusive." It made her look like a shadow in her own home.

The kitchen staff moved with quiet efficiency. They didn't look at her. To them, she was the "Assistant" or the "Ward." The NDA was so strict that even the household staff wasn't allowed to know they were legally married.

Coffee, please, Elenore said, her voice raspy from a sleepless night.

The head housekeeper, Mrs. Gable, didn't turn around from the sink. "Mr. Fields has implemented a caffeine-free zone for the estate this month. It disturbs the alpha waves. We have chamomile or hot water with lemon."

Elenore stared at the woman's back. "I am not Mr. Fields. I want coffee."

Mrs. Gable turned, holding a steaming mug of pale, yellow liquid. Her expression was pitying but firm. "I cannot go against the house protocol, Miss Parsons. Here."

She set the mug on the counter.

Elenore looked at the tea. It smelled like wet hay. It was a small thing, a cup of coffee. But after the photos last night, it felt like a shackle.

She walked over, picked up the mug, and poured the contents directly into the sink drain. The steam hissed.

She met Mrs. Gable's shocked eyes. "I'll be in my office."

Elenore turned and walked out, her heart thumping a frantic rhythm against her ribs. That was the first time she had ever disobeyed a direct order regarding the house rules.

She retreated to the small study in the East Wing that Cedrick allowed her to use. She closed the door and leaned against it, breathing hard. She needed to know. She needed to hear it.

She pulled her cell phone from her pocket. She dialed Cedrick's private number-the "Red Line." It was strictly for life-or-death emergencies. He had told her once that if she called it and no one was dying, there would be consequences.

The phone rang. Once. Twice. Three times.

Elenore expected his voicemail. Or his sharp, annoyed tone.

Instead, the line clicked open.

Cedrick is in the shower, a woman's voice said. It was smooth, confident, with a slight vocal fry.

Elenore gripped the phone so tight her knuckles turned white. She knew that voice. She had watched interviews on YouTube. Julianna Baird.

Who is this? Julianna asked, not sounding suspicious, just bored. Like she was answering the phone of a man she owned.

In the background, a high-pitched squeal erupted. "Daddy! Look at my drawing! It's a horse!"

A child. Penny.

Elenore felt the blood drain from her face. The visual evidence was one thing; the auditory proof was a visceral punch to the gut. They were together right now. Morning routine. Shower. Drawings. A family.

Elenore ended the call. Her thumb hit the red button hard.

She sank into the desk chair, her hands trembling uncontrollably. He wasn't at the office. He was with them.

The intercom on her desk buzzed, making her jump.

Miss Parsons, the security guard's voice crackled. "Ms. Vance is here to see you."

Elenore stiffened. Sylvia Vance. Cedrick's personal assistant and the enforcer of his will.

Send her in, Elenore said, her voice sounding foreign to her own ears.

Two minutes later, Sylvia Vance stood in the foyer. She was a tall woman with a sharp bob cut and a suit that cost more than Elenore's mother's medical care for a year. She held a leather portfolio.

Elenore, Vance said, not bothering with a greeting. She looked Elenore up and down, her lip curling slightly. "You look tired. Are you not sleeping well? Cedrick requires a rested environment."

What do you want, Sylvia?

Vance opened the portfolio and pulled out a document. "Cedrick is planning some... extended business trips in the coming quarter. He wants to ensure total discretion. This is an addendum to your current NDA. It restricts your travel to a ten-mile radius of the estate while he is gone."

She held out a pen.

Elenore looked at the paper. It was a cage. A legal cage.

I won't sign this, Elenore said.

Vance blinked. She laughed, a short, dry sound. "Excuse me?"

I said no. I'm not signing it without reading it. I'm not signing anything today.

Vance's smile vanished. She stepped closer, invading Elenore's personal space. She smelled of expensive perfume and condescension. "Don't act like a wife, Elenore. We both know what you are. You're a paid companion with a fancy title to keep the shareholders happy. You sign, or the approval for Hazle's ventilator maintenance... well, it might get lost in accounting."

The threat was explicit. It was the leash they always yanked.

Elenore looked at Vance's smug face. She thought of Cedrick in the shower with another woman. She thought of the child calling him Daddy. She thought of the herbal tea.

Something inside Elenore snapped. It wasn't a thought; it was a physical reflex.

Her hand moved before her brain registered the command.

Crack.

The sound echoed off the high marble ceilings of the foyer.

Elenore's palm stung. Her skin burned.

Vance stumbled back, her hand flying to her cheek. Her eyes were wide, filled with shock. The red imprint of Elenore's hand was already blooming on her pale skin.

For a moment, there was absolute silence.

Get out of my house, Elenore said. Her voice was low, steady, terrifyingly calm.

Vance stared at her, mouth opening and closing. She grabbed her portfolio. "You have no idea what you just did. You stupid, little girl."

Vance turned on her heel and marched out the front door, the heavy wood slamming shut behind her.

Elenore stood there, clutching her stinging hand. She felt a rush of adrenaline, hot and intoxicating. She had fought back.

She turned and ran to her office. She went to the wall safe hidden behind a generic landscape painting. She spun the dial. Inside was her emergency laptop-one Cedrick didn't know about.

She pulled it out and opened a document titled Separation_Draft_v1. She had written it years ago as a fantasy. Now, she needed to make it real.

Her phone buzzed on the desk. A notification.

She picked it up. It was an alert from the bank.

ALERT: PRIMARY ACCOUNT ENDING IN 4490 HAS BEEN FROZEN BY ADMINISTRATOR.

Elenore stared at the screen. The adrenaline crashed, replaced by a cold wave of terror. Vance hadn't waited. She had called Cedrick immediately.

The money was gone. Hazle's lifeline was cut.

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